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Before Nelson Mandela and a free South Africa can rise, Portugal's colonial empire in Southern Africa must fall. From humble beginnings, two young menone Southern African, the other African Americanmeet at the nexus between the burgeoning student movement and Africa's fight against colonialism, but one of them is being tracked by a killer. They find themselves locked in a fight for their own survival in the shadow of the United Nations as the struggle for Southern Africa reaches its startling climax.

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Before Nelson Mandela and a free South Africa can rise, Portugal's colonial empire in Southern Africa must fall. From humble beginnings, two young menone Southern African, the other African Americanmeet at the nexus between the burgeoning student movement and Africa's fight against colonialism, but one of them is being tracked by a killer. They find themselves locked in a fight for their own survival in the shadow of the United Nations as the struggle for Southern Africa reaches its startling climax.


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Malik Stan Reaves participated in the Black Student Movement of the 1970s and was a pioneering broadcaster in Central New York. He also participated in support for the anti-colonial/anti-Apartheid movements of the '70s and '80s as an activist and journalist. As a member of the Southern Africa Committee, he wrote for and helped publish Southern Africa magazine, the monthly periodical that chronicled the freedom struggles of Southern Africa from the mid-'60s to 1983. He also helped edit Return to the Source, selected speeches and writings of Amilcar Cabral, leader of the liberation movement of the first Portuguese colony in Africa to declare its independence. Reaves lived in Nairobi, Kenya during 1980-81 on assignment from The United Methodist Church. While there, he worked as an editor and correspondent for the All Africa Press Service, a professional news service funded and supported by African and Western Protestant churches. He has visited Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and a dozen other countries in southern, central, and western Africa.

A native of Newark, NJ, Reaves is an alumnus of Cornell University and lives in the New York metropolitan area.